We jumped from the gangway to step back onto home soil. We
had planned a very relaxed day because we have been to Darwin many times, and
most places are closed early on Saturday.
After finally completing the customs details, we headed off
to the taxi rank with our friends, Colin and Judy, to go to the Casuarina
Shopping centre.
At every port we have visited in all parts of the world,
there has always been a long line of taxis at the port eager for business, but
not in Darwin!! A long line quickly formed in the hot sun as we waited for the
elusive taxis.
We had been handed a map of Darwin as we passed through the
terminal, and so I spied the phone number of a taxi company among the ads, and
phoned them to come down to the pier cause there was a line-up of about 40
people – within a few minutes they did arrive so we were on our way quickly.
We had a few things that we wanted to do, get some cards, a
new watch battery and it was great to walk around and see the familiar shop
names again.
After a few hours, we took a taxi to Callum Bay with Colin
and Judy, to a café they had been to before – the Buzz Café – famous for their
seafood. It was a very hot day outside, so we spent a couple of hours relaxing
on the waterfront, sharing a glass or two of white wine and a delicious lunch –
a perfect, relaxing end to our last port
day on this cruise.
After a visit to the gentlemen’s facilities, Colin and
Arnold came back to the table laughing and told us that the men’s toilets were ‘interesting’
and we should visit them – so after checking with a male patron that they were
empty, we went in with another lady to investigate– to discover that the glass
wall around the café was in fact, one way glass, so the men could see back into
the restaurant while standing there – if you get my drift!! – a bit daunting, I
would have thought!! The seats in the cubicles were clear, with red backed
spiders embedded in the resin – remember that old song about a ‘red back on the
toilet seat’ – only in Darwin!!
Back on the ship, our last sail away party at the back of
deck 11 lasted until well into the night – we are blessed to have made some
wonderful friendships in the past three months, and we have had a lot of fun.
Now we have five days before our next port, Sydney, which is
the disembarkation port for most of the passengers.
We are staying on until Brisbane, but we are so excited,
because Rob and Ruth are flying to Sydney and will be cruising back with us for
the final two days – we can’t wait to see them again!!